Talk Talk has just become the first internet provider to offer a porn opt-out for broadband customers.

PM David Cameron is considering even stricter measures forcing providers to make customer opt IN for porn.

With children as young as five online, protecting them is an issue every parent should care about. And easy-to-use tools are already in place no matter who provides your broadband.

Child protection expert Jim Gamble says it’s vital for parents to get to grips with the problem.

“Kids are being bullied, abused, groomed or gaining easy access to pornography,” he says.

“Many parents lack confidence in their ability to use the net. But think back to the baby that you kept safe using child-locks, safety gates, plug covers and that complicated car seat. You did everything you could to keep them safe then.

“So take 10 minutes to look up these websites and learn how switch on the filters, safety settings and parental controls for your device.

“Here are the step-by-step guides... do it today.”

In each box we’ve provided an easy link to manufacturers’ own or consumer guidance websites.

Step by step guide for protecting kids online

1) iPhone/ipad/ipod

Kids simply love these easy-to-use devices, which makes parental controls even more vital.

To limit what your child can see on everything from apps to movies, follow the link to Apple below then tap Settings > General > Restrictions on the machine.